2022
DOI: 10.1093/petrology/egac122
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Mantle-Derived Cargo vs Liquid Line of Descent: Reconstructing the PTfO2–X Path of the Udachnaya–East Kimberlite Melts during Ascent in the Siberian Sub-Cratonic Lithosphere

Abstract: Disentangling the physico-chemical evolution of the melts that give rise to kimberlites during their genesis, ascent through the sub-cratonic lithosphere and emplacement in the crust is challenging. This is because the extensive entrainment and assimilation of, and reaction with, mantle-derived material makes kimberlites mixtures of xenocrystic, magmatic components and alteration minerals, rarely preserving evidence of their original melt composition. Here, a detailed textural and compositional study of cohere… Show more

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“…Green squares are estimates from the Fe 3+ -in-perovskite oxybarometer (Bellis and Canil, 2007) and are plotted at 850˚C. Temperature and fO2 estimates (at 1 GPa) based on olivine-spinel and magnetite-ilmenite thermometry/oxybarometry are also shown for the Lac de Gras (Fedortchouk and Canil 2004) and Udachnaya kimberlites (Casetta et al 2023), and aillikites from Aillik Bay (Tappe et al 2006) and Arbarastakh, Siberia (Doroshkevich et al 2022). 52 Fig.…”
Section: Fig 13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green squares are estimates from the Fe 3+ -in-perovskite oxybarometer (Bellis and Canil, 2007) and are plotted at 850˚C. Temperature and fO2 estimates (at 1 GPa) based on olivine-spinel and magnetite-ilmenite thermometry/oxybarometry are also shown for the Lac de Gras (Fedortchouk and Canil 2004) and Udachnaya kimberlites (Casetta et al 2023), and aillikites from Aillik Bay (Tappe et al 2006) and Arbarastakh, Siberia (Doroshkevich et al 2022). 52 Fig.…”
Section: Fig 13mentioning
confidence: 99%